HP StorageWorks 2/16V HP StorageWorks Fabric OS 5.X Procedures User Guide (AA- - Page 36

Brocade 4Gb SAN Switch for HP p-Class BladeSystem, and SAN Switch 4/32: The output is similar

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• Configuration file change from task • TC feature on • TC feature off An SNMP-TRAP mode can also be enabled; see the trackChangesHelp command in the HP StorageWorks Fabric OS 5.x command reference guide. For troubleshooting information on the TC feature, see "Inaccurate information in the system message log" on page 161. Enabling the TC feature 1. Connect to the switch and log in as admin. 2. Issue the trackChangesSet 1 command to enable the TC feature: A message is displayed, verifying that the TC feature is on: switch:admin> trackchangesset 1 Committing configuration...done. switch:admin> The output from the TC feature is dumped to the system message log for the switch. Use the errDump or errShow command to view the log. Items in the system message log created from the TC feature are labeled TRCK: 2004/08/24-08:45:43, [TRCK-1001], 212,, INFO, ras007, Successful login by user admin. Displaying the status of the TC feature 1. Connect to the switch and log in as admin. 2. Issue the trackChangesShow command. The status of the TC feature is displayed as either on or off. The display tells whether the TC feature is configured to send SNMP traps: switch:admin> trackchangesshow Track changes status: ON Track changes generate SNMP-TRAP: NO switch:admin> Viewing the switch status policy threshold values 1. Connect to the switch and log in as admin. 2. Issue the switchStatusPolicyShow command. Whenever there is a switch change, an error message is logged and an SNMP connUnitStatusChange trap is sent. For the 4/8 SAN Switch, 4/16 SAN Switch, SAN Switch 2/8V, SAN Switch 2/16V, SAN Switch 2/32, Brocade 4Gb SAN Switch for HP p-Class BladeSystem, and SAN Switch 4/32: The output is similar to the following: switch:admin> switchstatuspolicyshow The current overall switch status policy parameters: Down Marginal PowerSupplies 2 1 Temperatures 2 1 Fans 2 1 Flash 0 1 MarginalPorts 5 2 FaultyPorts 2 1 MissingSFPs 2 1 switch:admin> 36 Performing basic configuration tasks

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Performing basic configuration tasks
Configuration file change from task
TC feature on
TC feature off
An SNMP-TRAP mode can also be enabled; see the
trackChangesHelp
command in the
HP
StorageWorks Fabric OS 5.x command reference guide
.
For troubleshooting information on the TC feature, see ”
Inaccurate information in the system message log
on page 161.
Enabling the TC feature
1.
Connect to the switch and log in as admin.
2.
Issue the
trackChangesSet 1
command to enable the TC feature:
A message is displayed, verifying that the TC feature is on:
switch:admin> trackchangesset 1
Committing configuration...done.
switch:admin>
The output from the TC feature is dumped to the system message log for the switch. Use the
errDump
or
errShow
command to view the log.
Items in the system message log created from the TC feature are labeled
TRCK
:
2004/08/24-08:45:43, [TRCK-1001], 212,, INFO, ras007, Successful login by user
admin.
Displaying the status of the TC feature
1.
Connect to the switch and log in as admin.
2.
Issue the
trackChangesShow
command.
The status of the TC feature is displayed as either on or off. The display tells whether the TC feature is
configured to send SNMP traps:
switch:admin> trackchangesshow
Track changes status: ON
Track changes generate SNMP-TRAP: NO
switch:admin>
Viewing the switch status policy threshold values
1.
Connect to the switch and log in as admin.
2.
Issue the
switchStatusPolicyShow
command.
Whenever there is a switch change, an error message is logged and an SNMP connUnitStatusChange
trap is sent.
For the 4/8 SAN Switch, 4/16 SAN Switch, SAN Switch 2/8V, SAN Switch 2/16V, SAN Switch 2/32,
Brocade 4Gb SAN Switch for HP p-Class BladeSystem, and SAN Switch 4/32: The output is similar to
the following:
switch:admin>
switchstatuspolicyshow
The current overall switch status policy parameters:
Down
Marginal
----------------------------------
PowerSupplies
2
1
Temperatures
2
1
Fans
2
1
Flash
0
1
MarginalPorts
5
2
FaultyPorts
2
1
MissingSFPs
2
1
switch:admin>